Hi, while doing a rough check over the handbook I noticed that we have duplicate infos on the webpage and the handbook. Specifically with respect to installation.
See https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Building-GNUnet-and-its-dependencies And (for example): https://stage.gnunet.org/en/install-on-debian9.html / https://stage.gnunet.org/en/install.html In my opinion we should consolidate this. The infos in the handbook are unfortunately outdated, so are some of the OS specific tutorials. Building from source is a developer thing, so I firmly believe that it belongs in the developer section of the handbook. Duplication on the homepage is difficult to maintain. My proposal: - Move and merge all "from source" installation instructions to the handbook. - Recommend using packages on the homepage to users. - Link from the homepage (Developers/Install section) to the developer handbook installation instructions for developers/early adopters. Migration from the web pages to the handbook will have the positive side-effect that authors of OS-specific pages will have to update the contents (or be omitted in the transition). Of course the alternative to the above is to remove installation instructions from the handbook. But that is not a good idea as the handbook should be self-contained. BR Martin
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